Improvement in churns



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

F IMPROVEMENT IN cHuRNs.

Specicatioumforming part of Letters Patent No. 117,629, dated August 1,1871.

walkingbeam, ball-weights, pivoted operatinghandle, and pedestal, theWhole constructed as hereinafter described.

To enable others skilled to make and use my invention, I will proceed todescribe its construction and operation.

In the accompanying drawing which forms part of my specication, Figure lis a side eleA vation of my improvement in chnrns. Fig. 2 is a verticalsection of the same at the line y of Fig. l.

In the accompanying drawing, A A represent two Ordinary churns, whichrest on a base, B, to which is secured an upright, C, lin which ispivote-d the axis e ofthe walking-beam D, to which at f are pivoted thedasher-staffs l l of the churns A A. To the axis e is attached a rod, h,and at right angles to it is attached a rod, z'. These rods or bars areprovided with ball-wei ghts J JJ which are used for the purpose ofcompensating for the force required to lift the churn-flashers andwalking-beam, thereby greatly diminishing the labor ot' churning. Thewalkingbeam is operated by the handle k.

What I claim as of my invention is- The arrangement of the pedestal B G,churns A A, dasher-staiis Z Z, walkingbeam D, ballweights J J J mountedon rods h i?, and pivoted operating-handle k, the whole constructed andarranged as herein described, and for the purpose set forth.

HENRY HENSEL. Vitnesses:

A. C. JOHNSTON, J AMES J. JOHNSTON.

